Independence High School

2022-2023 - Semester 2, Week 11 (3/27/23)

Principal's Update

We are now just two weeks from the end of the 5th marking period and please remember that we do not have school on Friday for Cesar Chavez Day.


For all 9th through 11th grade students, please remember to check your district email to confirm your course selections for next year. Additionally, Summer School signups have started. Please see the flyer linked below to request a place in our summer courses.


Just a quick reminder that for students who are here early and need a warm place to go, we have the iCafe in N-02 open as a warm place to study.

What's happening this week

Monday - Thursday, March 27-30th, Battle of the Classes Spirit Week

The annual battle for the most spirited IHS Class begins! Spirit, Games, Walk-on-Water, Rowdy-Ruff, Air-Band, and a huge Thursday Night Rally!

Sixer Shoutouts

Student Shoutout

A Sixer Shoutout to Nuha Khan, an active member of the Silicon Valley Urban Debate League. Nuha shared, “Aside from all the communication, public speaking, and research skills that I have learned within SVUDL, I think the skill of turning passion into vision and eventually into success is an experience composed of a variety of tools, such as teamwork and delegation, that I will take to college.”


Click HERE to read the full feature article on Nuha’s participation in the SVUDL!

For a complete list of *ALL* Fall Semester Shoutout Winners, click HERE! Our Sixer Staff awarded 154 Sixer Shoutouts during the Fall semester! Congratulations to all

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Our Sixer Staff works hard all year to connect students and their families to resources that will help them be successful!


This semester, our Counseling Team has welcomed parents to a variety of informational evening sessions including:

  • Cash for College Workshop to help students and families apply for financial aid

  • Counseling Spring Parent Night

  • Preview Night for incoming families to learn about academies, special programs, and classes

  • Advanced Placement (AP) Night to help families understand what it means to take and AP course and debunk myths about AP


For up to date information, please always visit the IHS Counseling Corner!


Our Parent and Community Involvement Specialists welcomed families to learn more about our:

  • English Learners Advisory Committee

  • Small But Necessary Schools

  • Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP)


With the Sixer Spirit, we encouraged our families to feel and stay connected to Independence. We are here to support each other for our students’ success! Check our IHS Newsletter each week for current parent/guardian/family workshops and events!

Athletics Updates

GoFan.co is now a vendor of ESUHSD. Now there are (2) options for purchasing tickets to basketball and volleyball games; pay via cash at the Box Office or electronically via mobile app/phone at IHS & GoFan.co. (Note: GoFan does charge a $1/ ticket fee for each transaction)


Visit Sixer Athletics for up to date information about athletics! Follow us on Instagram: @indyathletics

Counseling Corner

Course Verifications

Course verifications or course receipts were sent to students’ school email accounts. These are the courses which students signed up for for the 2023-24 school year. This is not their final schedule. Please review the students’ selections with them. If students want to change any of their courses, they need to fill out the Schedule Change Request form. Counselors will review requests and make any changes we are able to.


Summer School Applications

We are now accepting sign-ups for summer school courses. We have a range of courses available both for recovery and acceleration in math. Please use the flyer below to sign up if you are interested. If you have any questions, please contact Ms. Huynh, HuynhTT@esuhsd.org, our Summer School Coordinator.


College Opportunities Summit 2023

Our community partner, 10,000 Degrees, is hosting a summer program for current juniors to learn more about college, majors, careers, and resources available. For more information and to apply, please see the attached flyer or contact for 10,000 Degrees fellow, Mr. Garcia at anthony.garcia@10000degrees.org.



Counselor Availability:

Ms. Pham (A-Cg) - 8am-3:30pm

Mr. Ly (Ch-Garc) - 8am-3:30pm

Mr. Hennessey (Gard-Le, I) - 8am-3:30pm

Ms. Fernandez (Le, J-M) - 8:30am-4pm

Ms. Huynh (N-Ph) - 8:15am-3:45pm

Ms. Marquez (Pi-Ta) - 8:30am-4pm

Ms. Liang (Tb-Z) - 8:15am-3:45pm

Mr. Garcia (10,000 Degrees Fellow) - 9am-4pm | Tuesday-Thursday

Ms. Cuenca (USF Intern) - 8am-3:30pm | Monday & Tuesday

Ms. Serrano (USF Intern) - 8am-3:30pm | Tuesday & Thursday

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Activities Update

Hey Seniors!

Did you know? There is a special Senior Newsletter! Check out the special link for ALL senior-specific information, such as: professional portraits, graduation, FAFSA, and Prom! Just scroll, locate, and CLICK on the Senior Button!


Battle of the Classes (BOTC) Spirit Week (March 27th - 30th)

The annual battle for the most spirited IHS Class begins!

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- Spirit Week. A theme for each day. And, lunchtime competitions between classes.


- Walk-on-Water. Students will design and create a way to literally walk on water. Whoever gets the furthest across the pool, wins. This event takes place after school on Tuesday, from 4pm-5pm.


- Airband. The Airband showdown happens on Tuesday at lunch.


- Rowdy-Ruff. A co-ed and intense flag football tournament between classes. Football players are excluded from play but they coach the class team. Cheerleaders are excluded from cheering but they coach the class cheer team. Due to weather this event will now take place on Thursday, before the rally, at 4pm.


- BOTC Night Rally. The rally is one big finale showdown between classes – lots of crazy games with lots of points to earn. We’ll have food trucks onsite. Tickets are $2 for students to attend. All students should dress in their class colors. The rally is Thursday Evening at 6pm in the gym (Friday is a Holiday).



Yearbooks & Yearbook Ads!

Yearbook Sales are ending soon. Right now, yearbook reservations/orders are $70.Students and parents/guardians can order a yearbook at the school bank (A-06), or visit www.yearbookordercenter.com (enter code 6072) to purchase online (there is a processing fee).


2023 Cover Proof:

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Yearbook Ads are a great way to honor graduating seniors, memorialize social groups and clubs, and promote local businesses. One exciting way to celebrate you and your friends is to contribute to a photo collage of all your collective experiences! Select from a variety of packages, layout options, templates, colors, and fonts. Upload as many photos as you desire and submit for publication!


For further information, please review the Yearbook Frequently Asked Questions document.


Social Media Handles

Stay up to date on all student activities and events at IHS - follow your ASB-endorsed accounts:


And, be sure to also follow your class account for information specific to your year:

Safety and Attendance

CLOSED Campus

A friendly reminder to parents and students that we are a closed campus. Students should not be leaving the school grounds during school hours–particularly during break and lunch for safety reasons. The Public Library and Overfelt Gardens constitute as off campus as they are not on school grounds.


Additionally, this is a friendly reminder that students should not be hanging out in the parking lots during passing period, break and or lunch. Staff members will ask the students to go back to the main campus.



The C-05 office will continue to focus on attendance as we continue to strive towards our mission: Students Engaged in the Classroom. We would like to continue to remind SIXERs the importance of being on time, all day, every day and how there is a correlation between attendance and grades. We are happy to report that as a site we are making an improvement in the right direction. Let’s keep it up SIXERS!


Semester Average: 85.84%

February Average: 85.69%

Last Week’s Average: 85.37%


We will continue diligently working with students, and having parent conferences with students to address attendance and generate a plan to help support and motivate the students to be in class.


One way to recoup a FULL DAY absence is by attending Saturday School.


Saturday School

This past Saturday, March 25th our Saturday School was a HUGE success where we had over forty students present. Our next Saturday School is scheduled for this upcoming April 22, 2023.


Saturday School is a way students can recover a FULL day of absence. Saturday School does not excuse excessive tardies.


You may sign up by clicking the following link: https://tinyurl.com/SaturdaySchoolatIHS


Short Term Independent Studies (STIS)

Please remember that if your student will be absent for 5 days up to 14 days, they may apply for short term independent studies through the C-05. Please have your student come by C-05 to speak with Ms. Vidal or Mr. Salgado regarding the process.


Student Parking Permits

This is a friendly reminder that if students are driving their car to school, they must fill out a student parking permit application.


The student parking permit application will be completed online. Once the form has been submitted, please bring your driver's license, current motor vehicle registration, and proof of auto insurance to C-05 to receive your parking permit.


The online application can be found here:


https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdUdLoXqaupme8lYk5rdzpOl3hWnfXKSbJGF9PsL4WqSiYNjA/viewform


The IHS Attendance Office is located in N-01


Attendance Secretary

Naicila Vidal - 408.928.9521


Student last name A - L

Diana Castillo - 408.928.9552


Student last name M-Z

Thao Pham - 408.928.9542

Parent and Community Involvement Corner

Join us for our next Family Engagement Workshop:

Anxiety: Insight & Skills for Parenting Your Anxious Child Wednesday, 3/29 6:00-7:00pm via Zoom

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For our Spanish Speaking Families, please join us for our PIQE Workshops. Our first session will held on Wednesday, March 29, 6:00pm -7:15 via ZOOM LINK : Meeting ID: 880 4923 3240 Passcode: 2023

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Please mark your calendars for future Family Engagement Workshops:


Thank you to everyone who attended our Alternative Education Option night last week. If you missed our meeting and your Sophomore or Junior is behind in credits, and would like more information, please contact their school counselor.

**Save the Date** April 22, 2023: ‘Sixers Community Service Day” (Campus Beautification)


COMMUNITY RESOURCES

Santa Clara Family Health Plan (SCFHP) Blanca Alvarado Community Resource Center is a convenient, welcoming, and safe space committed to advancing the health of SCFHP members and East San José residents. The Center collaborates with safety-net agencies to offer community-responsive and culturally competent health and wellness programs and helps connect residents to resources. https://crc.scfhp.com/

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Our Independence Clothes Closet has a number of gently used clothing items. Please reach contact Ms. Maggie or Ms. Guardado in N01 if you are in need of any items (ie…sweaters, jackets, socks, blankets)

As a reminder please refer to the academic calendar to support you in the planning of any holiday vacations. As a reminder, vacations are not excused absences in session days. For further questions please contact your attendance clerk.


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For any questions or concerns please contact either Ms. Guardado guardados@esuhsd.org 408.928.9598 or Ms. Maggie rodriguezm@esuhsd.org 408.928.9541. Please ensure we have your email so you are able to receive Parent Meetings and school updates. Please complete the Parent Survey by using this link https://forms.gle/mY7aQo6c37KW5S64A to get your feedback regarding Parent Workshops.
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Metal Health and Wellness

The Mental Health and Wellness Center is located in Room D-05.


Office Closures: The office is closed on Wednesdays from 11:30 until 2:00 pm. If you need support from an adult, please go to C-05, N-1, or N-2 for assistance.


How do I submit a referral?

Students, parents, teachers, and community members may submit a referral for any student at Independence by visiting the link below and filling out a Care Team referral form. A social worker or intern will follow up with the student.


Care Team Referral form: https://forms.doc-tracking.com/48252/48252/2416


Calming Space: The Calming Space is designed as a space for students who are experiencing stress in class and need a short break to self-regulate. Before students visit the Calming Space, we ask that they check in with their teacher and request a pass. Students may spend 15-20 minutes in the Calming Space; if they need more time, a wellness center staff member will check in to discuss additional resources and support. We ask that students always check in with an adult when they arrive and before they leave the Calming Space, keep their phones away, and that they try at least one station in the space. Stop by to take a look!


Wellness Center Instagram @indywellness76

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Reporting Line

Independence makes use of the SaySomething Anonymous Reporting System from Sandy Hook Promise. If you, or your student, have a tip to report, you can use the following link, and it will be routed to the appropriate individuals. https://www.sandyhookpromise.org/say-something-tips/

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